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Curious is anyone has any suggestions on best to head to Louisville from the mapped Trans-AM Section for Kentucky. It looks close enough to just find a road and have at it, but it someone has a road in mind that's better than another, I'd be interested to know,

I am selling my OMM (old man mountain) racks as a set - both front and rear:

Front: Sherpa (700c/29er): comes with mounts to attached to front hub - INCLUDES extra-long skewer. I am including L-shaped brackets that allow "extenders" to attached to Canti-mounts

Rear: Sherpa (700c/29er): This is a the latest/newest version of the Sherpa. I have had it about 2 months, as a result of a warranty replacement for my previous Sherpa. The new version is wider, a tad longer, with larger diameter tubing. BADASS!!!. The rack will come with two attachment options: 1) To mount to hub (extra-long skewer NOT included) 2) Shorter mounts that attached to rack-mounts on frame. (options shown in photo)

I am the original owner on both: They've been used, but not abused. All bolts have been replaced as of three months ago. Extenders on rear rack are less than 3 weeks old.

I've spent a good bit of time here lately researching a transamerican route. I'm currently living in Atlanta, and am entertaining (planning) to make a go for Vancouver.

I'm curious if anyone has made a trip west, from Atlanta. I assume that I could go from Atlanta to Tupelo, MS on a my own route, then get on course with one of the ASA maps through to vancouver. Just wonder what would be the best route from Atlanta to MS (or somewhere perhaps better...)